RapidKL is a company that own by another goverment-own company, Prasarana Berhad which formed back in the 2004 in objectives to provide solution for the public transport services of Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding cities. RapidKL services are including the RapidKL buses services and rail services which include the Kelana Jaya line, Ampang-Sri Petaling-Sentul line LRT and Kuala Lumpur Monorail.

RapidKL owns approximately 1500 buses which basically contain fleets such as Dong Feng, Volvo, Mercedes Benz, Kin Long, An Yuan, Iveco, and some small fleets of Nissan, Higer and etc. In year 2011, Scania K270 which is the same model used by the RapidPenang will be added to RapidKL buses collection.Old fleets from Park May Sdn Berhad and Interkota Composite were either refurbished or eliminated. These allow RapidKL to provide large area of coverages to the area further from Kuala Lumpur. However, RapidKL today still suffer from insufficient number of buses and cause the bus services come with low frequency. Some of buses are poor maintained and are weared out.

The RapidKL buses services can be divided into Trunk line (Tagged with Utama and blue background) , Local Line (Tagged with Tempatan and green background) and City Line (Tagged with Bandar and red background). Trunk lines are used to link between Kuala Lumpur and its surrounding cities while local line are serve as feeder from the main trunk line to the small residential areas or from the LRT Station. Meanwhile the city line routes cover the services between different bus interchanges in Kuala Lumpur. In year 2010, RapidBet routes were introduced by RapidKL which provides Buses services through the expressway with less stop to save time. Routes for six diffrent areas are listed in this directory for references. The fares and timetable of the RapidKL buses can be found at the post of " RapidKL bus fares and timetable".Different bus interchanges at Kuala Lumpur can be obtained at "RapidKL bus Interchanges".

RapidKL Shuttle Bus park at Bukit Jalil Terminal

Besides bus services, RapidKL is also the operator for the two LRT lines i.e. Kelana Jaya-Gombak line (previously known as Putra line) and Ampang-Sri Petaling-Sentul line ((previously known as Star line). Mark-II Bombadier coaches are used for the Kelana Jaya line while Adtranz coaches serve the another line. Both of these lines cover 25 stations each. The only interchange between these two lines is at Masjid Jamek station. For the detail and feeder bus services of the LRT, please refer to "RapidKL LRT".

@lukisan hati No need to confuse, when you come from Klang, U62 will pass by the main road which go in SS13/3D, so you get down at the main road and walk into SS13/3D. If you want to use KTM from Klang, you can stop at Subang Jaya and use U67, U76 or Metrobus 13 and stop at the main road as well.

@CeritaHatiFara You need to use RapidKL U67,U76 or Metrobus 13 to Sunway Pyramid, then go opposite for RapidKL U63 or Metrobus 10 to 3k Sports Complex. Skynet is behind the complex. The bus usually come every 10-15 minutes despite traffic jam.

@SELINA From Jalan Ipoh, you can use any bus heading towards Kuala Lumpur. All of them will stop near to Lebuh Ampang which is between Masjid Jamek and Pasar Seni. Therefore when you reach city centre, you can just walk to Pasar Seni. Using LRT from Masjid Jamek to Pasar Seni is other choice but 1 station may waste you more time.

@the'messenger You can use RapidKL U25 to Carrefour Wangsa Maju. You need to walk to Jalan genting Klang, the stop near to Jalan Usahawan because the bus will turn from genting Klang to Jalan Usahawan.

@Zikril Alfareezan No bus go to Setia Alam yet. You can only use U91 from Shah Alam bus terminal to Jalan Meru and walk into Setia Alam. You can use RapidKL U62 from Subang Jaya to Shah Alam bus terminal.

Hi,I would like to know from Taman Bahagia LRT, how to go to D'alamanda Condo, pudu impian. What is the cheapest way to go? It can be bus or train. If bus, which bus from where? Thanks very much for your reply.

@Uma Krishnan You can use RapidKL U605 to Shah alam bus terminal, then use RapidKL U80 to Asia Jaya (federal Highway). Last, walk to Asia Jaya LRT station and use RapidKL T628 to Jalan Semangat or Jalan Universiti and walk to Jalan 13/4.

@yn Which part from Damansara Perdana you stay? If you dont mind walking, you can walk from Damansara Perdana to Persiaran Surian, then use U88, U89 or Metrobus 99 to Asia Jaya LRT station or Kelana Jaya LRT station.

@stone_18 You can use RapidKL U63/U67 to Asia Jaya (federal Highway), then walk to Asia Jaya LRT station. You can also use RapidKL U67/U76/U623 to Subang Jaya KTM station. You can also use RapidKL U623 to Kelana Jaya LRT station.

@Wan Khalaf From Taman Melati you can use LRT to KL Sentral, then change KTM to Kajang station. Then walk to Kajang town for RapidKL T431 to Persiaran Universiti. Stop at the roundabout and walk roughly 200metres to RHB Bangi. The other way is use LRT to Pasar Seni, then use Sri Indah Express bus to Kajang and use T431.

@柠檬冰 This is the easiest way but you need to transit to another line of KTM at KL Sentral. The train from Subang Jaya does not go directly to Rawang. Other choice is use Metrobus 13 or RapidKL U67 to Pasar Seni, then use Metrobus 43 to Rawang.

How to go from Kelana Jaya LRT station to Sunway pyramid. People tell me it's the T623 but it's not listed on the rapidKL website. Also which bustop should I wait to get back to Kelana Jaya from Sunway pyramid?

@Orukinawa Hi, T623 was something 4 years ago. You can use RapidKL U623 from KJ LRT Station to Sunway Pyramid. For the return journey, go back to the same bus stop you get down and use U623 back to KJ LRT Station.

@Jeromy CHin The other method is use RapidKL U623 from Sunway Pyramid to Kelana Jaya LRT Station, then use RapidKL U89 to 1Utama. Last use RapidKL U82 to TTDI. You will get down at Jalan Datuk Sulaiman and need to walk to WIM.

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